[Remote] ERS Mechanical Commissioning Engineer - Remote

Note The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Electrical Reliability Services (ERS) is looking for talented Mechanical Building Commissioning Engineers to join their Commissioning Group nationally. The role involves performing and managing commissioning procedures for mechanical systems in mission critical facilities, along with leading projects and ensuring client satisfaction. Responsibilities Perform all aspects of commissioning of mechanical systems including chilled water systems, air distribution systems, AC Systems, and building controls system Perform commissioning design reviews Perform commissioning submittal reviews Develop commissioning forms, specifications, and plans Perform commissioning design reviews Perform commissioning submittal reviews Understand contract documents (i.e. drawings and specifications) Understand Sequence of Operation Develop pre-functional, functional, and integrated systems commissioning scripts Execute commissioning scripts Track and report commissioning issues throughout the project Develop and assemble final commissioning reports Operate safely in a construction atmosphere performing commissioning operations Play an important role in each commissioning project Perform as lead on small or moderately sized commissioning projects Be responsible for commissioning communications and updates Insure project schedules are being met Maintain strong client relationships Provide some project management Skills Graduate Bachelor Engineer (BSEE or BSME) Graduate of applicable Commissioning Technical Training and two years minimum same or similar work experience At least (5) commissioning projects including Design, Construction, and Acceptance phase processes High school education or equivalent and five years minimum same or similar work experience At least (8) commissioning projects including Design, Construction, and Acceptance phase processes Valid Driver's License with clean driving record Knowledge of the National Electrical Code and various industry standards, such as OSHA and NFPA Strong background and experience in all types of switchgear testing through the 15 kV class Good theoretical understanding of electrical power systems Strong computer skills including editing, formatting, and using templates in Microsoft Word, use of Internet for standards/products/manufacturer research, and operation of computer-controlled test equipment Willing to work flexible hours, weekends, holidays, and night work Must be available for out-of-town and international travel of up to several weeks Knowledge of ASHRAE commissioning industry standards and a Commissioning certification is preferred Knowledge of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) process for New Construction and Existing Buildings and LEED Accredited Professional is preferred Knowledge and thorough understanding of building mechanical systems, chilled water systems, air distribution systems, AC Systems, building controls system, Glycol based systems, and boilers Background and experience in operation and maintenance of mechanical equipment Plan, schedule, and perform work for mid to large size projects and program Complete projects consistently on time and under budget Cultivate effective relationships with existing and potential key clients, customers and contractors Requires a high degree of communication, supervisory, and organization skills Communicate effectively, in writing and verbally, with clients and peers Communicate technical or project related subjects accurately via email Performs well as part of a team of various groups and disciplines Good judgment, dependable, performs on projects with technical expertise Strong computer skills including editing, formatting in Microsoft Word and Excel, use of Internet for standards/products/ manufacturer research, and operation of computer-controlled test equipment Regularly required to stand, walk, use hands and fingers, handle or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; talk, hear, and smell Frequently required to sit, climb, and balance. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, basic color differentiation and the ability to adjust focus Regularly lift and/or move up to 25 pounds Benefits Competitive compensation Lucrative overtime pay Excellent benefits that are above industry standards Continued professional development at our state-of-the-art training facility W2 option (implied by company employment type and benefits) Company Overview In business since 1971, Electrical Reliability Services, Inc. It was founded in 1971, and is headquartered in Westerville, Ohio, USA, with a workforce of 201-500 employees. Its website is https//ers.vertiv.com/en-us/.

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